As a Remote Math Tutor, your workday typically includes conducting one-on-one or small group tutoring sessions, preparing customized lesson plans, and assessing student progress. You’ll use digital platforms to communicate, share resources, and track assignments, often scheduling sessions around students’ availability, which may include evenings or weekends. Collaboration with parents, teachers, or tutoring coordinators to discuss student needs and recommendations is also common. The role offers significant flexibility, allowing you to work from anywhere with a reliable internet connection.